Definition of "judeo-christian" [judeo-christian]

Having origins in both Judaism and Christianity; of or pertaining to Christianity. (adjective)

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Use "judeo-christian" in a sentence

"Apparently, that is not the case for a large number of Republicans, including Huckaby (who is an ordained minister), despite the fact that the Republican Party keeps bragging about its adherence to judeo-christian moral and family values and its alliance with people of faith and their churches."

"For those Republicans, they only moral and family values they seem to want to talk about and promote is opposition to gay marriage and other rights, and opposition to abortion; they never want to discuss those judeo-christian which may actually cost money to address, such a looking after the less fortunate."

"I would be overjoyed if I could get my populist blue collared/rednecked judeo-christian ethic following Democratic party back and in the majority here. donttreadonme"